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Monaco Grand Prix 2026 · Editorial Guide

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Tickets: Prices, Dates and Complete Guide

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 tickets guide covering every category, release dates, real prices and how to book safely for race weekend 5 to 7 June 2026.

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Monaco Grand Prix 2026 runs from Friday 5 June to Sunday 7 June, and tickets follow a tier structure that has stayed broadly the same for a decade. What changes each year is the timing of release, the speed at which each tier sells out, and the hospitality operators who hold limited allocations inside the circuit itself.

This guide covers every ticket category for 2026, real price ranges rather than marketing teasers, official release dates, and a plain answer to the question we receive most often from first time visitors. It closes with a short section on what to book alongside your ticket, because a Monaco weekend is only as good as the plan around it.

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When Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Tickets Go on Sale

The Automobile Club de Monaco controls official ticket sales through its own platform. General admission and grandstand seats typically open in December of the preceding year, which means most 2026 tickets became available in late 2025. Paddock Club passes sold through F1 Experiences follow a similar schedule, with early access given to repeat clients and corporate buyers.

Superyacht hospitality moves on a different timeline. Because Port Hercule offers a small number of berths inside the circuit, charter operators confirm allocations with the harbour authority up to eighteen months in advance. That means the best yacht positions for 2026 were already spoken for by the middle of 2025. If you are reading this and want yacht access for 2026, the realistic path is a partner who holds a confirmed allocation rather than the open market.

The Four Ticket Categories Explained

General admission covers standing areas along the circuit, usually above the Rascasse and on the hills overlooking the swimming pool. These tickets are the most affordable way into the weekend and sell out fastest for the race on Sunday. Views are partial and you stand for most of the day, but the atmosphere is authentic.

Grandstand tickets give you a numbered seat and a defined view. The best sections for 2026 remain T at the swimming pool, K at Tabac, and A at the pit straight. Prices run from roughly 500 euros for a Friday only seat to around 1,500 euros for a three day premium grandstand pass.

Hospitality packages upgrade from a seat to an experience. The Paddock Club sits above the pit lane with catering, an open bar, pit lane walks and team garage access on selected days. Trackside hospitality suites at the Nouvelle Chicane, the swimming pool and Casino Square offer similar service at different viewpoints. Expect 3,000 to 12,000 euros for a three day hospitality package.

Superyacht hospitality is the highest category. You board a yacht berthed inside the harbour, inside the circuit, and spend the weekend with all inclusive dining, open bars, private transfers and often paddock access. Prices run from 15,000 euros per guest for a shared yacht up to several hundred thousand for a private charter of a 70 metre superyacht.

Real 2026 Ticket Prices by Tier

Prices below reflect what we see across the market for 2026. They will shift as availability tightens through the first quarter. General admission opens around 150 euros per day and moves to about 300 euros for a three day pass. Prices rise sharply for race day only tickets as the weekend approaches.

Grandstand prices depend almost entirely on the view. A basic seat in a rear grandstand for the full weekend sits around 500 to 700 euros. A prime seat at the swimming pool or at Tabac for Saturday and Sunday runs 1,100 to 1,500 euros. Premium private boxes on the pit straight can push past 2,500 euros per seat.

Hospitality has the widest spread. The Paddock Club for a full three days is priced around 8,500 to 12,000 euros. Independent trackside suites with catering run 3,000 to 6,500 euros. Add paddock access and the number moves higher.

Superyacht access is a different product. A shared cabin on a charter yacht inside the harbour starts near 15,000 euros for the weekend and can reach 40,000 euros for a premium cabin with a private balcony. Full yacht charter for a private party ranges from 250,000 euros on a small vessel to over one million on a large superyacht with full crew.

Reference Table

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 ticket tiers compared by price, view and inclusions.

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 ticket tiers compared by price, view and inclusions.
TierPrice per guest (3 days)View qualityFood and drink
General admission150 to 300 EURPartial standingNot included
Grandstand500 to 1,500 EURFixed seat, circuit viewNot included
Trackside hospitality3,000 to 6,500 EURReserved view + suiteCatered with bar
Paddock Club8,500 to 12,000 EURAbove pit laneGourmet all inclusive
Superyacht shared15,000 to 40,000 EURInside the circuitAll inclusive premium
Superyacht private250,000 EUR plusPrivate, inside circuitBespoke chef service

Price ranges reflect typical market conditions for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix weekend (5 to 7 June) and exclude taxes where applicable. Final pricing is confirmed at the time of booking.

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Where to Buy Monaco F1 Tickets Safely

Two routes are safe in 2026. The first is the Automobile Club de Monaco official site for grandstand and general admission. The second is an authorised hospitality partner for suite and yacht packages. Anything else, including resale marketplaces and social media listings, carries real risk.

Every year a fraction of Monaco tickets bought on unofficial channels fail at the gate. Because Monaco is on a public road and verification is manual at the entry gates, a fake or duplicated ticket is not always caught at the point of sale. You only discover the problem when you arrive, and by then it is too late.

For hospitality and yacht access, an authorised partner holds allocated inventory directly from the harbour or the hospitality operator. You pay the partner, you receive written confirmation of the berth or suite, and you have one point of contact for the full weekend.

What to Book Alongside Your Ticket

A Monaco ticket is the start. Hotels within walking distance of the circuit sell out first and charge race weekend premiums from 1,500 to 6,000 euros per night. Nice and Monte Carlo hotels fill from Thursday through Monday morning. Transfers between Nice airport, your hotel and the circuit on race day are worth planning in advance because the roads inside Monaco close progressively through the weekend.

Restaurant reservations at any serious venue need to be secured weeks ahead. The same applies to club entry for race night at Jimmyz and Twiga, where guest lists fill by Thursday. For readers who prefer a single operator to handle the full arc of the weekend, an all inclusive yacht package usually covers transfers, dining and concierge requests, which simplifies planning significantly. Our team offers exactly that in our F1 Monaco VIP booking hub, and our yacht experience price breakdown explains how the fixed and variable costs combine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 race weekend take place?

The 2026 race weekend runs from Friday 5 June through Sunday 7 June 2026 at the Circuit de Monaco. Practice is on Friday, qualifying on Saturday, and the race on Sunday afternoon.

How much do Monaco F1 tickets cost?

General admission starts around 150 euros per day. Grandstand seats run 500 to 1,500 euros for three days. Hospitality sits between 3,000 and 12,000 euros. Superyacht access opens at 15,000 euros per guest.

When do 2026 Monaco tickets go on sale?

Official grandstand and general admission tickets opened in late 2025 through the Automobile Club de Monaco. Paddock Club and yacht allocations were confirmed earlier, with most prime yacht berths spoken for by mid 2025.

Can I still buy Monaco tickets close to the race?

General admission and some grandstand tickets are often available in April and May through the official site. Hospitality and yacht inventory is usually gone by March, so late bookings work for basic categories only.

Is it worth paying for a yacht over a grandstand seat?

If you value hospitality, comfort and a continuous weekend experience, yes. A yacht replaces a seat with a full weekend on board, with catering, transfers and paddock access often included. It is the highest category for a reason.

What is the safest way to book Monaco hospitality?

Book directly with the Automobile Club de Monaco for grandstand tickets and with a recognised hospitality partner for suite or yacht access. Avoid open resale marketplaces where fake or duplicated tickets do circulate.

Written by

Berend Stolk — Yacht Charter Manager, Elite Rentals

Berend Stolk

Yacht Charter Manager, Elite Rentals

Berend runs the Monaco Grand Prix yacht programme at Elite Rentals, negotiating berths with Port Hercule, confirming cabins with yacht captains and managing every guest weekend on board. Every price, berth position and inclusion on this site is drawn directly from contracts he has personally signed.

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Kristan De Graaf — Founder, Elite Rentals

Kristan De Graaf

Founder, Elite Rentals

Kristan De Graaf founded Elite Rentals and personally reviews every editorial guide before publication. Each cabin specification, deposit term and booking step is cross-checked against the firm's live contracts so the guidance you read is the guidance guests actually receive.

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